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Fattima Mahdi Launches New Book “Love Don’t Come Easy”

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Come to the launch of Fattima Mahdi’s “Love Don’t Come Easy” at One Love in Msida, Malta. Forget the chapter reading and lackluster group discussion. Expect free entry, live music, thought-provoking conversations and damn good food.

Your host, Fattima Mahdi

Hosted by the multi-talented Fattima Mahdi, she will be introducing to the world her first book called “Love Don’t Come Easy”. She offers a fresh perspective on the ways in which we have socially evolved through technology. Not to forget the effects this has on the romantic relationships we form.

When? One Love African Bar & Restaurant in Msida, Malta on Wednesday January 31st from 7pm ‘til late.

Fattima’s writing journey began with her well-established blog of five years called ThoughtsFromTheBalcony. It covered topics such as political issues, contemporary culture and mental health problems found in society today.

Her aim

Her aim is to spark conscious thought and initiate debate amongst Millennials. This is the main concept of the launch party. “Love Don’t Come Easy” is a book that will get people talking about how our relationships are changing and how we are managing them, on and offline.

Aside from her blog, Fattima is a professional roller skater, conscious rapper and an active contributor for Truth Theory, an online magazine with 1.5 million followers.

Hear her rap that goes very smoothly with the feeling of the book:

https://soundcloud.com/fattimamahdi/love-dont-come-easy

Expect to hear people talking about all of the above and more at her mid-week party where you can come play a variety of classic games, such as Twister and Jenga, debate, network or simply sip on a cocktail and watch it all unfold. Can you feel the love already?

Fattima’s book is now available on Amazon and you can also grab a signed copy at the launch for €12.99.

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Written by Luc Rouffaud

Luc Rouffaud is the founder of Underground Sound, with eight years of experience running publications, organizing events and promoting underground culture.

He has a Bachelor's degree in Political Science & International Relations from the Lebanese American University and is currently completing a Master’s in Supply Chain Management at the French business school INSEEC.

He has a decade of experience analyzing, writing and editing topics from economics, geopolitics and security, to music, festivals and subculture.

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